losetup-utils are three bash scripts that attempt to make the use of losetup a bit easier and faster. losetup can be fast, easy, and practical if you need to transport sensitive information over the Internet or in CD's, DVD's, or a pendrive. Also, if you want to store private data on your hard disk or in the cloud, an encrypted volume can be a convenient choice. The types of encryption can be any installed on the system.

Adam's Ripsuite is a collection of quick and dirty
Perl and bash scripts to help rip CDs and manage a
music collection. Rips music video DVDs and music
CDs to files on your hard drive. Reads track
information in from a file on disk. Transcodes
music files from and to a variety of formats using
mplayer/lame/libogg. Specify an artist name to
have their back catalogue copied to a folder.
Corrects the case of artist names/song titles for
all music files/folders of music files. Adds
artist information to files ripped with song title
only. Does not support CDDB lookups for track
information.

Alba-Experiment is an implementation of Gentoo
over Solaris or Portage for Solaris. This is not a
simple package management system, but has the
ambition to transform a Solaris system to a full
GNU-based development, build, and desktop
environment.

ALTSE is an alternative search engine technology. It can index up to a couple million Web pages. Altse does not aim to replace existing search engine technologies such as Google, Yahoo, and so on. Instead, it aims to provide an affordable alternative to index Web pages for small size businesses and organizations.

Ambit uses Bash brace expansion to expand and list hostnames or commands. Ambit is first and foremost meant to be a general purpose hostlist enumerator for use by other applications or scripts. Ambit can be used to manage HostGroups from the context of a user, a system, or a network. Ambit is also able to enumerate and execute commands that contain expandable elements. Commands passed to Ambit are expanded into separate statements and executed synchronously. This means Ambit can expand and execute just about anything on the command-line and often works in situations where Bash brace expansion would probably fail.

Ani-Shell is a simple PHP shell with some unique features like Mass Mailer, a simple Web server Fuzzer, DDoser, Back Connect, Bind Shell, etc. It has been written with some coding standards in mind for better editing and customization.

The ArchLinux Development Stack provides a whole stack of applications needed to support development projects during their life cycle on ArchLinux servers. The packages include Nexus, Sonar, Hudson, and Redmine.

Archive sort is a script that sorts directories
into manageable 4.4GB directories for the purpose
of archiving onto DVDs. It is useful if you have
several tens or hundreds of GBs of data to
archive. It can also be configured to sort into
700MB directories for archiving onto CDs.